Land for Sale in Colorado
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Recent data from Lands of America records $4 billion in land and ranches for sale for sale in Colorado. This represents some 960,811 acres of land for sale in the state (accounting for about one percent of the state's land). Of Colorado's 64 counties, Huerfano County had the most rural property and land for sale. The most expensive land listed for sale in Colorado on Lands of America recently was $100 million, although the median price for land and rural property for sale in Colorado was $854,849. The average price of farms, ranches and other land for sale in Colorado was $2 million. Based on comps submitted through the Lands of America Comparable Sales program last month, Colorado is among the country's top five states for land sold during the month. This reflects a two percent increase in sales activity over the previous month, with a combined land value of $21.2 million for all property and land sold in the state. Huerfano County recorded the most land sales recently in the state. Colorado is home to some 23 million acres of public land, where lovers of the outdoor life can enjoy everything from hiking and backpacking to mountain biking and skiing. The state boasts 6,000 miles of streams and more than 2,000 lakes and reservoirs where anglers can cast for 35 species of both warm- and cold-water fish. Big-game hunting species in the state include deer, moose, pronghorn antelope and black bear. Residential property is the most common type of land listed for sale in Colorado on Lands of America. WalletHub, a personal finance website, has ranked the state among the ten best states for retirees based on factors including affordability, quality of life and health care. Colorado is one of the country's ten largest states in terms of size, covering an area of 104,100 square miles (67 million acres). In total, 103,642 square miles (100 percent) is made up of land, while the remaining 452 square miles is covered by water.

This is an AMAZING opportunity to purchase property on one of the busiest streets in Commerce City! KING SOOPERS is the "BIG" draw just steps away form this site. Over 13,000 cars pass this site on any given day! The property has 340 feet of road frontage on 104th Ave! There is convenient in/out access which provides an ideal opportunity for many different kinds of business. Currently the property is zoned A2. Property is right by King Soopers *Denver International Airport is just minutes away* Property is positioned in front of additional 10 Acres of developable land * Includes Cut Curb for easy access. It's near Highway 2 with easy access to 104th Ave Buyer could use property for FARMING, NURSERY, RANCHING, EQUESTRIAN, SF DWELLING, GROUP

2.9 Acres ($1.98/SF) of light industrial or special-use pad development located between I-76 and Highway 2 in Commerce City. Two different development paths are available to accommodate 11,500 square feet of building area as the property currently sits or 27,000 square feet if the Burlington Ditch is piped along the western boundary of the site. There are a wide range of uses to include office, warehouse, liquor store, restaurants with drive thru, gas/convenience store, retail bank, pet daycare and all marijuana uses (per the land use table). One of the best price per square foot land opportunities available along 104th Ave.

ozy 3 bedroom, 1 bath ranch style home with an open kitchen floor plan and new laminate wood floors sits on an impressive 22,000 sqft lot with a detached 1-car garage that includes an attached storage area. Additional there is also an oversize storage shed on the lot. This is a great property for a buyer looking for ample storage space or for an investor looking to build. The lot is duplex zoned but buyer is advised to confirm through the city of Commerce City.

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